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MYCOLOGY 



phoni (Figs, gg and loo), and llhyphaUiis. From such studies, he 

 confirms the making of two genera out of them. His plates show 



Fig. 100. — Diclyophora phallaidea. Fully developed fruit-body with veil 2/3 natural 

 size. {After Alf Moller in Die natUrlichen pflanzenfamilien I. lA **, p. 294.) 



that three common forms were examined, viz., Ilhy phallus impudicus, 

 Diclyophora duplicata and the Phallus Ravenellii. 



Two families are distinguished: Clathrace^ and Phallace^ 

 which may be distinguished as follows: 



